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General Gordon lil> Own Sue
ceasor.
Wo hear some liir.t chiipiogt to m At
lanta to tha (IT. ct that a few tore-head*
nod politioal wrecker# are buajr lajicf
pipe to boat ibe G-neral next Tnoaday.
Nobody teema to know mnch about it,
but wo hare so doubt some plots and
plana to tha effect »™ being disouasod
after a feotle faahioo.
The people of Georgia who want Gen
f rjl Gordon to succeed himself are not
paying much attention to theeo back
flairs intrigue*, but they are nevertheless
fully,* wake to everything going on in that
t. £ 2XJ- ! d.r.V.r-1.. To-y know both I bo men ar.d
' l*jfQTtlfjllitdflltSbttlfj", I .ho motlrea that inspire this raid, and
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THURSDAY. NOVEM IsEK 14.1878.
erpect Ihelr representatives to meet and
deal with them, ae they have over and
over again moot unmistakably Indicated.
Gordon i« their choice to auooeed
l» Kearney han't |kara ^*^ rc ( ,a | himself, and they hare ao epoken. They
hare tested him in every crucible, and
kimielf be kan kail on old Hock-Eyo to
help bit
Cntcaoo, New York, Cincinnati, Buf
falo and Cleveland are to hare Loan
Exhibitions. This is probably aomo
advertising dodge of the pawnbroker*,
Kroon nr preachers died in Memphis
found him pore gold. They have tried
him in every contingency that pale cour
age, character, ability, inilaence and de
votion to the right on its metal,
and he has met every Joat ex
pectation and proved eqnal to
during the pestilence. Nino of them I every occasion. Send him back, is their
were Catholics, one German 1'rotesUnt, I command, and it will be obeyed. Of that
two Epiefopfil, one Methodist Episcopal I wo do not permit cnrsclvcs to have a
Broth, and one Northern Methodist
Poor negro preachera died.
Tax JhUiiuorean break* into poetry
orar the Tleaet'e defeat, as follow*:
••Sound the fled tidinga far and near;
and let them ring through many tnoonv
shadow of donbt. To do. so would be
almost an insult to tho people's represen.
tatiret, both in their character as men
and Georgians, and as tree exponents of
tho popnlar will. Wo know, and so do
tho people, pretty well where this move-
tbey tell the fate of the bnrly bear, who ment beads. It is bssed On motive*, and
kungMumfoid and stole the spoor.*
Tun New York police, with the help of
a little terrier dog, have succeeded in
finding the tracks of the robbers of Ste
art's grave In the chnrcbyerd. The
ghouls were Iraoed to Tenth street, and
inspired by reasons that range no higher
than personal epleon and petty malice.
It is the growth of a soil that has been
watered by no broad or beneficent stream.
Ae to General Gordon’s alleged offence
in taking the stump in certain district*
from thence the body was piobably taken \ ot ***** ^\nel the " sei!Unts . of
away in n closed wagon.
WroDxLt. Pan.Lira says that over a
hundred thousand voters bolding General
Butler up, i* “the grandest event Mease-
chase tie ever saw." We bad no Idea the |
eld fellow wee to beevy. Bat what does
Uacl* Wendell .think of the speotecle ol
a hundred and thirty-five thoneand voters
“atop" of Qenoral Butler, sail holding
aim down? Isn't that a grand event f—
/lotion Herald.\
A test heavy anow storm throngbonl
Bwlltnd and Northern Eogtsnd give pre- j
monitiona of a aevote and long winter
popular unity and Democratic organiza
tion, we bold that ae one among bis
strongest claims to popular approval. It
wee bis dnty to make that fight. Tho
people expected it of him, and would
have been swift to cenauro bad be failed
in its performance. For what have they
entrusted him with leadership if not'to
rally tho ranks and lead tho aasafiU
when and where danger threatened? We
bold that bo wonld have bo«n lacking in
loyalty nnd derelict in dnty if ho had
failed to respond to tho oalls’tliat were
made upon him by those who had the
right to command hie services. Upon
ejialng. The dato la early for snob I this point wo are thoroughly in accord
anow storm and ' onr tele
grams prunonnoe the storm exceptionally
•svere. A long and hard winter always
bring* a 1 h It groat suffering among the
p rarer olaaree of Great Britain.
with onr cotemporery of the Atlanta
Constitution which speaks with snch pith
and forco elsowhcra And we aro assured
that it speaks for tho puoplo. The day
when snch utterances fail to command
Tire New York Evening Pott, when I entiro endorsement will mirk the dawn
Uobeaou wan nominated tor Congress,
prod to tod hla defeat. The result shows
that tha Post knows very little about the
K ’publican parly. That cheerful organ!-
■ ition Dover feel* cross toward a a men
who ha. bean guilty of nothing more
than plundering tho Government.
Tbs Philadelphia Tipnet says, Mr.
Samuel B. Meson, lato Greenback candi
date for Governor of that State, made an
assignment on Friday, something over
twenty* five thousand dollars in judgments
having been entered up against him.
'this could all have been averted had Mr.
Mason been elected Governor and a mil!
c'wnt number of greenbacks issued to
give every man enough to pay his debts,
according to the platform* made for soph
emergencies.
Tun steamship Great Eastern has been
purchased by a company who intend to
ui* her as a cattloboat between Texffa
and London. She is now bolng fitted
out at Milford Eleven, and is toharonew
engine* and boilers, manufactured by tbo
Clyde Iron Works, at a ‘cost of 100,000.
Befrigerslors wil l>e built in her for tho
purpose of carrying fresh hoot. It ia
| ol evil times for Georgia and the Sontb.
1'lie Next House.
It seems entirely safe to say that the
Democrats in the next Honae of Represen
tative! will haves majority ranging from
ten to thirteen over Brdlcals and Greac-
backora combined, and aplnrality of twen
ty-one over the former. The Demoorsiio
net loss is two,and the Radical net fossils,
while the Qreenbsclcers have osptnred
eight tests. It is also pretty n&fo to st-
snmo that five of tbo Gro.nbaakers at the
lowest calculation will act with the Dem
ocrats on all qnestions. This, will ran
the Demosratic strength np to ISC, leav
ing tho Radicals 133 membsti, with Cal 1 -
forcia to hoar from in September, where
the odda all,mo in favor of Ibo Democrats
retaining tbo two members out of a total
of four thoy now havo in tho present
House. If three Dembcrts are elected In
Oalifornia the Democrats will havo a ms*
jority of tho delegatione from twenty
States, whlob will win the Presidency,if
that prize is thrown into the House. - • i
If each party has nineteen States, the
tie will make it necessary for the Senate
to elect a Vice President from the two
The Atlanta Crnstitvlivn eloquently
voices tbo sentiment* ol nine-tenths of
tbe people of Georgia in the following ed
itorial :
Gekkbsi. Gordon owd the Eltctioss.
We regret to note a disposition on the
part of a few lobby politicians to attempt
to organize an opposition to General Gor
don to the Senate.
We do not regret this sorehead move
ment beconae of any trouble thaV-tfieaa
possibly work, but simply because of the
rgly spirit that it develops. General
Gordon and his friends will cheerfully
aveept ths issue if it can be pat into
any tangible shape. It will be simply
neot'bsary to call tho attention of the
public to tbe cause ol this desultory op*
position toGeaeral Gordon. Has he com
mitted any crime? Has he laid him
self open to any suspicion? Has he
been recreant to any trust? Not stall.
Then what is the cause of these scat
tering but numerous assaults? Why,
•imply that General Gordon, true to his
chivalrous instinct and hie obligations,
grateful to tbe party that has saved his
Htato and loaded him with honors, has
carried the Democratic standard through
three districts where his. party was en
gaged in deiperato and deadly contests.
He wonld have been less man than he is
if be bad failed, to respond to the calls
made V bis comrades who were in the
brant ot the battle. Had be shirked his
plain and inexorable duty—had he eva
ded this broken, fet vent appeal—he would
not have deserved tho place he holds to
day. Without being responsible for any
mistakes that may have been mode by
local organizations, he has been true to
his party and to the State. And we have
no idea that tho people of this State are
yet ready to see a brilliant and irreproach
able Senator assaulted simply because he
has daied to advocate the truth of Demo
cratic principles and stand by tho sacred-
ness of Democratic organization.
It is a pretty thing, by the way, for in
dependent politicians to attempt to pro
scribe a man for making an open and
frank fight in behalf of the pilnoiples
that he believes to be oorreet and esaen-
tial. Free epetvh and independence of
aotion are the corner-stone of their be-
l.ef. And yW the only shadow of com
plaint that they have against General
Gordon is that be lias dared to raise hfo
voioe against (heir candidates. It would
be hard to find a more hide-bosnd polioy
than ibis. Still, we must not be under
stood as attempting to diasuado them
from making a fight upon General Gor
don if they see fit to do so. Ho does not
sbrfok from tbe responsibility, nor do his
friends. Let tbe independents do as they
please. General Gordon will be elected
by tha largest majority ever given to a
senatorial candidate in Georgia.
W> learn from the same paper that tbo
committee to investigate the signing ot
tho Northeastern railway bonds have
had one meeting nnd resolved to keep
the proceedings secret until the work is
done. However, the Constitution says
Gov. Colquitt mado a statement at this
meeting, and a letter from Senator Hill
saying ho had no charge to make against
the Governor, was read. Among the
witnesses summoned arq Senator Hill, J.
W. Mnrphey, W. 0. Morrill, and Senator
Matthowe, of Talbot. - ,
Mb. Wh. Goodnow, has resigned os
superintendent of tho Atlanta rolling
mill, and will bo succeeded by Mr. Grant
Wilkins.
Dr. Obas. F. W. Rauschenberg, one of
tho best and most popular citizens of At
lanta, died last Sunday. Ho was a native
of Germany, bat had lived in Georgia
Mo. C. B. Luckit, ot Golamtmv, ha*
been adjndged ■ lunatic and sent to the
Asylum at Milledgsvillf.
Ik a TciKca-—The Brunswick Aticrr.
titer says:
- Katie Dilion, a colored girl, whilst at-
t ending preaching at the colored M. E.
Cnnreh, on Mondsy night of last week,
under revival incitement, felt Into what
aome folks call a “tranoe," (and others
say “nader oonvietion,") since which
lime lo this writing (Ssturdsy night) she
has been unconscious and hat taken
nei’.her food nor water. The members,
we lesin, take ber over to the church
every night, when songs are snug and
prayers offered.
A similar oose occurred in onr oity
few years sinoe. We shall wait wllh in
terest the resolt of this oose.
Latzb,—Tbe parly above mentloaed
ia regaining ber equilibrium again, hav
ing commenced to take food on Sunday
last. The revival still ooctinaes.
Kenth
Wjubingten 1’ost.J
An Indiana man who refasad to pawn
hi* boot* in order to take hia wife 1
oireof, i* called to set in a divoroo| salt
Immediately.
How Le one Loetu At It.
Chicaro Time*!
Le Due, it is understood, accepts the
result of Tuesday's contest as an endorse
ment of bisootsbined bamboo-cane and
rook policy.
Three Queens,
Burhngton Hnwi CJY 1
. There is a poem in ths November -If
t.iili that starts ofif by saying: '‘There
came three queens from heaven." Nev
er do yon believe it; wo’il hot yon a
thomand dollars one of them was dealt to
him. acd be palled tbe ctbet two oat of
his boot.
sinoe 1848.
The Constitution says Speer is eleoied
toCongrcsiin the Athena district by
estimated that sho will carry 2,200.head Hfk*et numbers cn the electoral list,
of cattle and 3,GOO head of ahcop
Sorma BuRLiKaauE tea maiden lady
who tried lo journey by rail lost week
from Freeport, Ill., to Rome, N. Y.
When the good woman got os far as
Rochester her tenses left her and she
wandered into the Brackott Home, in
that city, utteily bereft of reason. After
she had elopt her reason returned and
she told the potioe that the rattle and
roar of the cars at first confused and
then altogether overturned her mind.
She had never traveled on tho cars before.
The pulpit round dancer, Taluiage,
continues howling about the gates of
hell ho has found iu Now York. IIo
aeysthat with two hundred and fifty
special p.'liceaii’ii he will undertake to
knock down said gates, like unto another
Hamson. W# think so; for thatrald bibli
oat priae fighter, Samson,, had a weapon
that Taluiage uses far more vigorously
and to better purpose than be. We refer
to the jaw-bone of the see. Samson's
house fell and be never rcooverej, while
Talmago realises a cool twelve thousand
a year.
who will becorno President if the Homo
fails to elect. Tbe Republicans believe
they will carry three district! in Califor
nia, but that State being a very close and
doubtful one for both parties, neither
can with any confidence claim it.
Tbo only States tbe Bepablioans car
ried by clear majorities in tbo lost ulec-
lions are Rhode Island, Vermont, Neva
da, Colorado amt Nebraska. Now Hamp
shire, Conneoticatt. Massaohasett', New
York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Illinois, Wtsoonsin, Michigan. Ksnsse,
Minnesota and Iowa were carried by plu
ralities, tbe protest sgainat Republicanism
euibrsoiug four-sevenths of the entire
votos cost. The Repnblioan party,
therefore, figures in this country ns a
Minority party. A solid vote of the up-
poeition|wonld kilt the concern deader
than a door nail.
something over two hundred votes.
Well, bo bos gone down deeper in tha
miro to gettbsm than any osndidato we
havo heard of since tbe war.
.GiKjHoujnsBmtKKD nr Gsonuia ahd
Alssuio.—The Columbus Enquirer* fine
been figuring on the matter with the fol
lowing resolt:
Wo coanteei in oar files yesterday men
tion of the burning^of twenty-three gin
boose*, with 215 bates of cotton, .involv
ing losses of f 15,23a All of these have
bean destroyed la tho last seven weeks in
Georgia.
In the Bame time in Alabama the rec
ords show the burning of eight gin
houses, and a loss of $12,100, making for
the two States thirty-one houses end a
loss of $27,000. In soveral of the con-
fligrations the losses were not stated,
and many bnrnings have not been report
ed. Waite some havo been purposely
fired for tbo gratifiaation of revenge and
other motives, we nro of the opinion
that tbo greater number ^have been re-
dnood 13 smoko and ashee through ‘care
lessness.
The Savannah Afar* puts NiclioU’s ma
jority in that district at 3,108. Corker
only carried two counties—Barke and
McIntosh. Threo counties are yet to
bear from. J
, The Fibs at tub Lunatic Asylum.—
Of it the Union and Recorder says:
About & o’clock, Sunday evening, a la-
rid glare shot ap suddenly, in the direc
tion of Midway, and tbe Asylnm, espe
cially. ranting intense i-xsilemcnt in the
city, and a rush ot many people to the
It was soon discovered thatr the
The Cent of m Cat Fight
Philadelphia Timci.1
When the man goes out into tho bark
kitchen for the second time, in responee
to tbe woman’s urgent utterance of her
belief that the Bhutter bolt has not been
shot and that the long-delayed burglary
is on the brink ot taking place; when
the man thus goes oat into tho lack
kitchen there is nothing to hint, even
romouly, that the Messing of heaven
does not rest upon the houae ; nothing to
imply that any harmful hindrance to
honest sleep actually is lurking within a
dozen feet of tbe back kitchen door.
Scarcely, however, has subsided the
diaoossion incident to tbe reproof that
the man feels compelled to bestow upon
tbe wotuitu for cberishiDg so mauy wholly
irrsuonal fears as to the immediate prox
imity of murderer*, and thieves and folk
of tUat soit generally; sosroely has the
ConverasUon thns begun drifted by insen
sible degfees into a silence that is broken
only by the goatie sound . of low regular
breathings, when up from the back yard,
from the very region of the back kilohen
door, come u lung, shrill vindictive, blood
curdling, almost devilish “Me-j-s-n-o-
b-w!" l'ha woman gives a quiver and
says “Ob!" The man, more vigorous in
bis action* and word*, plnngos, end in
brief and foroibie phrase condemns
"that cat ’ to everlasting perdition. By
the time that this form of procedure has
been gone through with a cat in the next
yard has taken np the parable and is hurl
ing a stern defiance across the dividing
fence at the cat by the back kitchen
door. This lasts for five inmates or so—
during which time the woman almost
forgets about the cats in her energetic
denunciation ot tho man’s “really awfal
language"—and then tho sound of a
scratching andicrambling is heard,follow
ed by a perfect tornado of cat cuss-words
floating upward through the at illness oftho
night: and i i indicatixeoi tho fact that
the cat ir, the next vard has got over the
fence and has organized an Eleotoral
Commission with the assistance of the
oat by tho back kitchen door. The man
comes to the conclusion at this point tbat
forbearance has oeased to be a virtue,
and notwithstanding tbe entxoities of the
woman—who bos a memory—that he
shall keep qnlet, ho flashes across tbe
chill room to the back window and pre
pares to raiso a directJiBsue between him
self and the oats. From tbe sodden and
vary material increase in the hideous
noise that comes np from below, he
is oonsciona that many cati have joined
in tbe fray but a few moments
before begun by the cat from the next
yard and the_ cat by the back kitchen
dcor. By the time that tho man had used
np all the chmaware and ether articles
about tho room suitable far projectiles,
without interfering in the least with the
cat fight—thereby, however, adding vast
ly to tho tnrmoil outside and stirring tho
woman to such a degree as to produce a
still more terrible tnrmoil luside—after
things have got to this pass tho man gets
just desperate. He swears horribly at
the top of h!s voioe; the woman, at the
top of her voice, shouts out angry re
proof; the baby, at the top of ita voice,
bewails the situation generally and de
mand* a nutritive comfort, and tho cats,
a: the top of thoir voices, join in the
general head-Bplitiing and eoul-wrackt Dg
noise. Then the man fishes out from the
top shelf ortho oloset the old fashioned
navy revolver—tho womau gives a 6orsam
as she catchos sight Of it, end retreats pre
cipitately into tbe nursery, bearing tbe
baby with her—iDdjmounting this moat
formidable weapon upon the window-
ledge, proceedilh with all dae solemnity
to open fire upon tho point from which
the caterwsaliog mait obviously pro
ceeds.
When to tho five dollars required to
pacifiy tho policeman is added the bill
sent in tbe next morning by tho man
next door for damages, on the Several
counts of a dog killed, a Bullet hole
through tbe kitchen shutters and winddiv
and door of tho dresser and the soup
tureen; also the bill sent in by The china-
ware dealer for articles supplied to make
good tbe loes of those need as weapon*
It Will Boll.
Cincinnati Knqulrer.l
An Ohio editor has tho audacity to pre-
pose Hendricks for the second plaoe on
thejNational Democratic ticket.wllhThnr-
man as the firet iu»d. The bleod of all
true IndUniuua will boil when (bey
of It.
hear
From it Hogfisli standpoint.
Cincinnati Enquirer 1 ‘
President Hayes seems to think.that
the Mexican war cloud has blown over,
and is pleasod thereat. This shows a dis
regard for the necessities of the pork
market which cleoily renders him liablo
to impeachiuert.
Ilm'N Dour.
New York Stsr.l
Blaine cii not forget Conkling’s attack
upon him, nor can Conkling ever forgive
Blaine’s portrait of. him as a strutting
turkey-gobbler. Each hates tho other
heartily, and tho immense majority by
which Conkling is dn.tiucd to bu return
ed to the Senate will be gall and worm-
word to Blaine.
“Here bits
Boston Iterated
General Butler denies that he is dead.
This will postpone the trouble of decid
ing between tho rival merit* of tbevory
handsome collection of epitaphs wbioh be
has provided for himself, bnt we wonld
suggest that the stone- onttar might cat
these words: “Here lies—.”
Greenbacks Above 1'ar.
Washington Special to Cincinnati Commcrcial.1
One of the bankers who was in confer
ence with Secretary Sherman, Saturday,
stated, in conversation npon the subject
of resumption, that one of tho difficul
ties experienced by tho institution with
which ho is conceded ia to find vault
room for the storage ot coiD. For their
own part they greatly preferr*.I green
backs and national bonk notes to coin for
all purposes. Notes aro more easily han
dled, and bankers do and will prefer them
for both deposits and daily transactions.
Sirs. Grant's Good dtlhes.
Philadelphia Telegrapli.l
Jams Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fair-
child gave in their tarn a very handsome
dinner to General and Mrs. Grant, at
which, rather oddly, were present four
ex-Governors, namely: Messrs. Fairchild
and Nojea and Messrs. Hoffman and Fen
ton; sn ex-President in the person of
General Grant, and • Charge a'Afiairi
in That of Mr. Meredith Bead; Mr. Noyes
again being actually a minister, and Mr.
Fairchild a consul-general. Mrs. Grant
wese one of the handsomest, ot the.many
elegant drosses that 1 have seen her wear
since her arrival in Paris. It was of
white silk, the skitt being trimmed with
a wide and beautiful flounce of fine black
lace and with folds of black satin. - Her
ornaments were a diamond star in her
hair and a diamond cross suspended to a
bUckvtlvet ribbon around h.r throat.
Her fan was a very beautiful and artistic
one, the sticks being of gold filigree en
ameled with blue . flowers, a product of
Russian art; being a souvenir of her visit
to St. Petersburg. Mrs. Noyes was in
black velvet, with sleeves of black net
embroidered with jet, and she had clus
ters ot tea-roses at her breast and in her
hair. Mrs. Fairchild had on a white ba
rege Over whito silk. Mrs. Hoffman’s
dress was of white silk striped with black
satin, and made with a vest acd coulisse
front of red satin, who wore around hor
neck a very elegant pendant of diamonds.
TAKE
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
For all diseases of tho Stomach, Liver and Spleen
WILL CURB
FEVEH AND AOUEL
Cod-Livxb Oil ahd Limb.—That pleas
ant active agent in tho enre of all con-
ecmptiVe symptoms, ‘‘TYiTior's Compound |
of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime,” is be- j
ing universally adopted in medical prac
tice. Sold by the proprietor, A. B. Wtt- |
bob. Chemist, Boston, and nil druggists.
novl2»odlw
Neau Alexandria, Mo , last week Wm <
P. Andrus suapicionod that two colored
men designed robbing tbo grave of the
body of a man who hadjuat been buried
on bis farm. About midnight he started
to the grave, taking with him a double-
barreled gun loaded with buckshot.
When within sixty yards of the grave he
discovered by the moonlight that the
The undersigned h»s no hesitation iu
asserting that in low latitudes. And espe
cially in those xnalarul district* m
wntlum ■udouAWro Gworgi** AUUms,-
- Miminippi And Florid* where chilli aid
levora aro alaioAt universal in the fill
season, tho judicious use oS Siuri.oris* O
Regulator, prepared by J H Zeilirnd Oo.
as a preventive and tonic W the •ystem,
will secure comparative immunity from
weakening and dangerous influences. A
cloud of witnesses, numbering tho he*t
and noblest of the land* will attest tho
truth of this remark. Tlid Regulator
act* mildly upon the biliary ducts, is
free from mercury, and perfectly barm-
less. Wo should be pleased to see it oc
cupy a place in every Southern house-
hold H H JONHS.
, Editor Telegraph A. Meim*uceir.
October 10,1S73.
Safe Medicine for Children.
Tout Regulator is superior to any other rem
edy for malarial diseases among children, and ft
has a large sale in this section of Georgia.
\\ M RUSSKLL. Albany. Ga.
. For children complaining ol colic,
headache or sick stomach, a teagpoonful
or more will give relief. ChildrBn ms wel 1
as adults eat sometimes too muen supper
,J or something which doe* not digest - r
well, producing sour stomaclio, heart
burn or restlessness. A good dose of Liver
Regulator will give relief. This applies
to persons of all ages. It is the cheapest,
purest and best family medicine lnthd °
CONSTIPATION.
Tosti-zony of tho Cbiet Justice of Georgia:
liavo used Simmons' Liver liwilatur tor co nsti
potion ot my bowels, caused by a temporary do*
rangemont of tho liver, for tho last three or Jour
years, and always when used according to the
directions, with decided benefit. I think it U a
good mediriuo for the derangement of the liter,
, at lean such hax been my personal experience in
j tho use of it. H1UAM WAHNKIk
Chief Justice of Geogia.
East Alabama Fair.
DR, CARVER,
Tim Champion Shot ofthoworlJ. will give u
■exhibition his wonncrtnl iwrform.nrrs on il.
day of the opening of tho Fair at *
EUFAULA’ NOV- 12,
And will go from there to Thomstvil!,.
All me Fast Trailers
At tboGKORGIA 8TATB FAIR are
forBuftuladurmgtho week of tha Mr*
Every Day of the Fair
H. HAWKINS, Fres’t.
novS
AOMcKINLHY. FGDuBIGYOV
Successor to Win McKinley. "* 11
MoKINLEY & DuBIGNON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
NXUlcrtffO-vlUo, Goornln.
octlS.im
DE. A. Q. SIMMONS
MVJBR REGULATOR
OB MEDICINE.
Look to yonrown interest, do not sacriflco
your health, perhaps your life, became some un
principled dealer asks you to try the imitation of
this valuable medicine, his onlyoDject being to
mako an extra twenty-five cents ptr bottle, re
gardless of its effects on your sj stem and general
health.
Take care not to buy any article as "Simmon*
robbers were at work in it. HeariD" his I LiverBegulator orMtololne." that has uot our
. , ... I genuine lable and stamp on it. Accept no imi-
appiosch the men jumpod out of tbo | tatlon or substitute however plausibly rcrom*
| mended.
DB. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
OR MEDICINE,
. Manufactured only by j - j;-,
J.H. ZEILIN A CO., :r,r
oct23 dood wtv Philadelphia.
About Use Size ot It.
Cleveland Horald.1
After all there is liUlo nse of spending
time in speculating about what might
happen should tbe next Presiential elec
tion be thrown into tho Honae. No snch
event is likely to ooonr. Tbe race in 1880
will be between a Repnblioan and a Dem
ocrat, and if the third party should sur
vive, there is not the slightest reason for
supposing it will be strong enough to
oontrol a single (State. Ita first and lsst
chance for gnooess lay i:i powsrfnlly im
pressing tbe country this year with
strength and phenomenal growth. This
it has utterly failed to do.
grave, but Andrus fired both barrels and
struck both, killing ono and severely
wounding tho other. Andrus was sum
moned beforo tho grand jury, bnt after
investigation discharged.
Boynton, the swimmer, is coming to
America, and tbo; Boston Post offeis to Nature’s Noblest RentedV.
bark Mnry Walker nrninit him for a j — ■ ■
Bedford Alum and Iron Springs
Water and Mass.
•Efiloiont for throat diseases/—Dr Carrington
of V*. ; jot
■SnociSo in skin dismses/—Dr Allan of N C.
•Unequaled lor Scrofulous affections/—Dr'\Val-
kerotka.
Trompt and beneficial as an alterative/—Prof
Duncan. D D. lets l’rest. Kandolph Macon Col-
lego.
■Rejuvenating on penons worn with toil and
care.*—Dr Hales of Va. •
^’Invaluable for Neuralgia/—Dr Ttarrisou of N
^‘Regulates tho Secretive Organs ’—Dr Chris-
•Purities the Blood/—Dr Langhorne, Va.
•Successful m Dyspepsia.'—Prof Jackson. Univ
of Pa.
match over Niagara Fall!, Mary to swim
backwards gaud JBoynton to bavo tbe
privilege*of bugging oitbor her or tbo
shore.
POND’S EXTRACT
THE GREAT
PAIN DESTROYER AND SPECIFIC FJR IN
FLAMMATORY DISEASES AND
HEM0RRHA8ES.
(J. W. tfOSTIfl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON G A .
Off] co No. SOitton Avenue, over Mix A Eirtlan
W ILL practice in he Conrt* of Bibb and a
joining Countie*, in the 8npnm« Court
the State and United States Courts. dsriatt
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL
LAND.
•VTOTIOE is hereby given that at the December
term. 1S78, of the Court of Ordinary ot Bibb
county, application will bo made for leave to
sell the Jordan and tho Checbaw plantation in
Leo county, said plantation being tbo property
ot tbe estate ot J B Boas, deceased
W. II. Kos*.
R. H: rust,
Administrators of J. B. Buss, dec’d.
bon... laws*
Rheumatism. SiRSSSi v„‘ J ^i“ tTon:o ind Uiliret! c-'- M6d - A, »°- °»
tion has ever performed
such WOXUEBPUL CUSE3 of this distresiing dis
ease in ita various forms. Sufferers who have
tried everything else without relief, can rely
upon being entirely cursd by using 1’osd’sHx-
TKACT.
Reform.
Boston Post!
Now that the smoke ia clearing away,
we get n squint at tha political situation.
Reform is still the watchword. That um-
blem of inuoceneoand purity boiltil down, . ,
John A. Logan, will go the United States Diphtheria anil Soi'O Tin'Ont.
Senate from Illinois. New Jersey goes
her one better, and sends to Congress ths
speedily cured by free uso of the'ExrBACT. No
other medicine will cure si quickly.
Hemorrhages. 2E£3ttS£l!&
■■I M used by Physi-
lnty of snenras. j
For bleeding ot ths lungs it is invaluable, Onr
Najal and Female Syringes and Iulialets are ma
terial aids in cases of internal bleedlrfe."'
gargle and also applied externally as
in tbe early stages of the diseases it
I ■ y. control nnd euro them. Do not dolay
trying it on appearance off] rat symptoms of these
dangerous diseases.
eminent patriot and meek and lowly fol-1
lower of the Father of bis Country, Secor
Robeson. Old Pennsylvania scoops the
pot by laying, out IhoJLing tramp of all,
Don Giovanni Cameron, a son of the old
gentleman Diogones couldn’t find. ’Rah
for reform.! ~ . :
Yeaneuee Savages.
Memphis Letter to EaUtmorcau.1 - - I
In September; a little boy had tho yel
low fever in’the neighborhood of- Grand
Junction, and recovering, was taken by
bis grandfather, named Sledge, to Milan,
Tennessee, to recuperate. Arrived Inflamed OT Sore EvCS. .“SS
!M eVi.ll I ... ... ..... .. J H ,eu
rioton-Ti . The Extract is the en!y specific tor
V/UiaiTXI. thi, prevalent . anil .distressing
plaint, quickly relieves cold in tha head, etc.
■ Nasal Syringe is of osstnlinl service in these
3, ■
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds and
TtrnJc/vc It ts hctling. cooling and cleatis-
jji ui.tl.cj. Tho most obstinate cases are
healed and cured with astonishing rapidity.
Burns and Scalds. •SSiSSttft
4 Un*urpassetlior(lise&9eK peculiar to women.—
John P Mettauer, M D, L L I>, of V*.
* fail adapted In Ulcerative affections.*—Prof
Moorman, M D.of Va.
‘.Nono have a wider rango of usefulness.*—Va
Med. Monthly.
•Very valuable for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and Bowels.—Hon Landon Scrubs, Va.
‘Powerful natural remedy.—Prof Hardin, V M
1*_
Prices: Water, $4 caso of a dozen half gallon
bottles; $3 for flvo gallon demijohn; 50 cents a
gallon.
MASS: 50 cents and $1 bottlo. $2.50 and $5 half
dozen; $5 and $10 dozen; sc nt postpaid.
Liberal terra* properly graded to \y holesulo and
retail doalers. Analysis aud directiona with each
package. Full iiroof of all da!mM sent froo upon
application. Sample supply irtso to physicians
desiring to test. : • .
Those charming springs open for visitors and
invalids tho year round from and after Juno lit
1878. Board $S5 a month: $10 a week $1.50 a day,
Conveyances daily from Lynchburg to Springs,
twelve milos distant,oyer pleasant roads through
a picturesque country, connecting with all tho
trains. Hound trip tickets from nil points South
and North at reducod rates. Buildings all now
or thoroughly refitted. Faro and accommoda
tions first* class. fckilful resident physician. ■
‘ * AMD1VIJHC* ?i
Prest B A A I Springs Oo., Lynchburg, Va,
Sold by Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, Macon, Ga. (
sop5 2taw3mo
Clayton U. TYoops. Samuil A Woods.
WQODSACO.,
COTTON FACTOHS
AND—
aeneral Commission Merchants
A CENTS FOR THE SALE OF SOLUBLI
PACIFIC GUANO.
82 BAY 8T„ SAVANNAH, GA.
I Liberal Advances made on Consignments
Promptpersonal attention given ton)! bus:
am.- ’ • ^ > »*»»*! Jim i
BTJSIN £ SB M ./.IS
U SE Stafford’. Inks, flamptd Ivotlti's Ir,,..
. Blank Books, Letter anti Invoice it.uk,.
Shipping Tags, Envelope* by the pack or thou*
Kiiul. Ill abort bookkeeper*’ mpplies ot .very
description. Tho Opaque Erne lop* MmMlliiiuc
new and cheap. Anew Ink Kta.ul. t novelty
and a snrcrss. Call and too them
cctM.-Ssw
d DIRVINK.
The World’s Standard
FAIRBANK
■ ■ Hdtoiaa paini*
is unrivalled, and should be kept in every family
ready for uso in case of accidents.
thore, the people denjiDg the child shel
ter, ho was put by tho old man in a lone
cabin iu tho woods, with nu old negro to
stay with blm, tho grandfather mean
while, aeeking comfortable quarters in
(own. That night some wretches at
tacked tho cabin where the boy was, shot
into it; drove the little fellow out in the
without tho sllghtett fear of harm, quickly allay
ing all inflammation and soreness without pain.
Earache, Toothache and Face-
nphn It is a panscea. and when when used
according to directions ita effect is aim-
ply wonderful.
pGaq IiZIXD. BXKSDrxo 0« ITCHIXQ. I...
s. X1V.O. tho greatest known remedy, rapidly
curing when other medicines have failed.
HBNM | darkness, and pursued bim, firing upon 1^1
of offense; also tbo bill sent in by the I bim, until they concluded ho had ab-1 For Broken Breast, Sore Nin- I Tormad'sy r ofsal'."'
docterfor profeaeionalservicea inlirioging | sQonded, or perhaps been killed. The' -- —. .. . 1 I
nextt morning be was found wandering |
about in a pitiablo state, and was con- I have one. used it will nover bo without it.
veyed to safer quarters.
MACHINERY AT AUCTION
AUGUSTA GA.
Br R.C. HEGGIE A CO.
G. v - WALKEB, Auotiouecr.
TTTILLseUon tho preunsos. corner ot Jackson
vv and Calhoun streets, on Titrasuir. No-
VZMBxau,18,8.atteno'cIockam. all tho Hi-
clunery in the said Foundry and Machine Shop,
consisting in part of Lathes, Planer,. Drill
Presses, Goars and Bolt Cutters, Steam Engines,
Blacksmith s Tools, etc, etc, pertaining to a first
class machine shop.
W'axhimotom Pi<t
•Solid North' gospel
"So long as tbe j
being* forth such
JUnfirlUfc Reduction ot Wages.
England seems to be standing oa the
border lend of severe financial strtngeMr.
A number of large failures have been an
nounced, acd, it we may judge of the
natural course of events, a proportionate
aumler of smaller ones have followed in
tho wako of the greater financial die os-
fruit ol grace ns Secor R 3 boson and J Some of tho more prudent of tho msnn-
Yenczucl* Orth it is not worth wbilo to I fsctarcra have, taken advantage of
tbe premonitions of tbe times and tbe
iron manufacturers of a number of tho
wns of Great Rritara havo announced
their intention to reduce th-> wages of
their employ ees.bnlh skilled end unskilled
Tbe cause of tbe financial trouble* seems
to come in a measure from tho East, ns
many of the firms having direct or indi
rect connection with the Indian trade
teem to have born tho ones which have
suffered soonest and most.
lay awako o’ nights for fear it will gain
the ascendency. The old fashioned varie
ty of war contract and Government ninls
Radicalism material!, s i ia tho ahapo qf a
convicted thief whenever it happens to
get control of n convention, a* naturally
as any other breed of >log returns to his
vomit," *
•’Eftcrun” ia a queer name for a wo
man, no 1 when it ix given to her there
uniat be n g>!d reason for it. Dr. Drys
dale, President of the Malthusian League
of England, says that bo once mot in n
hospital a young woman of tbat name.
Mho was the thirteenth daughter of ber
mother, and was named "Enough” by
^justly incensed father, who evidently
thought that matters ha dgcccfor enough
untl that a lino mutt be drawn. Tbe
mother of Eoongb did not take tho hint,
bnt gave birth to nino more children,
making twenty-two in all.
A ijtk insurance suit,'six years rid, has
resulted, bnt probably .not ended, in a
verdict for the plaintiff, as suite against
a life iujurnneo company usually do when
the plaintiff has any sort ofa good case.
In this the Mutual Life, of New York f
declined to psy the policy of $10,000
placed on tho life of Edward Magsrge,
because his quarterly premium, due on
the Uth of January, 1871, waa not ten
dered the agents until the tilth, the in'
t,ivvmng J.y being Sunday. No notice
trad been -cut biui, a* usual, and there
blood to hi* credit as member of the
Mutual Company a share oftho surplus
motd than enough to pay tbe premium,
tinder toe non-forfeltable laws of Massa
chusetts and Maine na.<ncb sudden oon-
tisrauon as thit ooula’^even h.vo been
attempted, and <n this cee# the wr.li. t of
the jury was that it ought noj tv h-ye
Tni two Sidks op Mxk-iut. MacMa-
hon’s CnARACTr.it.—They are telling two
pleasant little stories in the Paris papers
whiob dlustrata Very prettily two -xdee
of Marshal MoMabon’s character. At ono
ot tbo Marshal's official receptions at tbo
Eiysee an otlioer is standing at tbs bnffet,
making a somewhat disgusted face at tbu
ariay of cups of tea and chocolate and
tha ilxtes of oake. ’‘Humph! I don't
think mnch of this! Why don’t they give
uasomeOJld meal, or a bit of ham, and
some Hrosdesnx, I'd like to know?” As
be tstAud* grumbling to his neighbors and
sipping lira chocolate and mnnohing bis
cake, bo feela bis shoulder touched.
Turning round be sees a servant Btanding
with a salver on whiob are some oold
meet, a bit of Jiarn and a bottle of
Eroadeaur. “Why! what does this mean?"
to the servant. “Tha Marshal overheard
Monsieur," returns the man, imperturba
bly.
Another lima it its young “sous lion
tenant," fresh from Uaint Oyr (the
Fronoh West Point,) who ia standing,
melancholy and de]eoted, in a door way.
Tbe Marshal comes up to him And says :
‘•Don't yon dsnoe?" “Oh, yes. But
I’m not Inoky. I did ask one lady . to'
dsnoe with me, end the refaeed."
Which one was itasked the Marshal.
Tbe yonug man points her ont. “Now,
look here, young man,” eeya the Marshs),
‘you ought to find out who people are if
yon don t want to >un yonr head into a
wall, acd not ask Marshals’ wives to danoe
without knowing them. That is Mad
ame de MaoMahon, who never dance*.
But I’ll] ask ner to darce with you this
occo.;; aw} sbe ds : .
fire was legated in tbe stables of the
Asylnio. in.ids the enclcsure, bnt distant
from the main beddings. About 400 J
bushels of corn and some hay were [
burned. About thirty head of mutes
and horses vrero saved—nono lost. The
building was substantial, but sol costly,
and can easily bo replaced by labor prin
cipally attached to the Institution. The
water works are ample aud worked finely,
but were powerless to save tbe building,
owing to ui*tones from the water werts,
the rapidity with wbisb the Btrnctnre
was destroyed, and the combustible na
ture of its contents. Tho cause of the
firoisnot known. We hare heard sev
eral versions of its origin, bnt they aro
only" surmises.
Tun veto of Baldwin county waa 169
all for Blount.
Tint Nsvn announces the death at Sa
vannah. Monday morning, of Mr. George
B. Gumming, a native and life-long resi
dent of that city, whero he was greatly
esteemed. He wae eighty-two years
eld. Ho was President of tbe Hibernian
Society for thirty-threo years.
Tax Union and Recorder sajn the Ln-
natic Asylnm farm produced this year
“about two thousand bushels of potatoes.
One acre yielded 242 bushels. The po
tato crop is all profit, the other crops
paying tha txpense of rnnning the
form.”
the baby through an attack of tho croup
resulting from exposure lo tho night
air, and, finally, also tbe bUl sent in by
the milliner for the bonnet intended to
make the woman forget as woll aa foi-
give—when all these earns are added to
gether, as the man does add them, be re
alizes that a oat fight in the back yard
costs'a good deal. And it does not help
tosootho him, nor to decrease the poig
nancy of hia sorrowful reflections, that
tbe woman does not stay bought off, but
twits bim with bis bad language and bed
temper end bad shooting in season and
ont of neaaon for months and months to
come.
ALSQ,.
All the lirirk ami woofieu building on !., t.
nov7td
A Bare Might in the Mark.
Santa Barbara (Cal.) Adrertlier.l
A rare sight was witnessed on the
beach yesterday. For several hundred
Female Complaints. SyBBgj I
in for the majority oi female diseases it the Ex-
I tract is used. Tho pamphlet which accompanies
each bottlo gives full directions how it should bo I
| applied. Any one can use it without foar of harm.
OAUTIOJN.
FOR RENT.
TPIIE bouso now occupied by mo. Possession
JL given say time after ' Dec. 1st Enquire on
Walnut” ,M ' NeW * tr6et betweea Mulberry and
novlSooddt n B BBO.WN.
SCiL
FOB LEALS O.
Patent AlanJtaej Brawers,
' Coffee Mills, Cpica Mills, Rod
Store'Fixtures Generally.
THE IMPROVED TYPE WRITHE.
OSCILLATING PUMP CO'S PUMPfi.
Bend iter Clroulors.
FAIRBANKS &CO*i
fill Broadway, Pf. Y.
A PARTNER WANTED
A GBNTI.ESlAN of large business experi
ence wants a partner with $5JXH> capital to
take tho pioco of a retired partner in a good pay
ing and very promising warehouse and commis
sion business, location bealtby and in a largo
town. Address “H” at
norSeodSt THIS OFFI0 E.
FOR CLOTHING AND HATS
THE NORTH FOLK
Me. Koct. Oo8voi.lt, of Burke county,
and well known in Augusta whero bis
family residod. died last Monday.
Tbistt-six convicts from tbe planta
tion of Grant, Alexander & Co., in Jeffer.
son oounty, were added (o tbe working
forco of the Angusta and Knoxville road
last Monday.
Thx Albany Advertiser has the follow
ing r •
The murderers of Thomas Whitsetk, at
bis home in Leo county, cu Wednesday
night of lift weak, bavo boon ferreted out
and arrested. Mr. Eaacra Smith a police
man of this city, and a friend of the mar.
doted man, interested himselt In the case,
and succeeded in ferreting out the guiltv
parties and arresting them. Ho arrested
eight negroes ia all, but it seems that
only three of them—Bob Jocea, Simon
Daniel and Jack Sellars—are directly im
plicated in the crime. Jones and Daniel
havo "tonfesBed their guilt, and turned
State's evidence against Jack Beltarr.
The three murderers are now in the Lee
oounty jai). The confession of Jones and
Daniel goes to show tbat the crime was
premeditated, but the real c»OS8 is pot as
yet clearly tjej[«}op9fl.
Am Old Wbatler’s Tiews-EkUtr-
raeeee Ice.
Captain Tripp, a well, known whaling
captain who has made several voyage! to
the Arctic Ocean, says the “Frisco’"
Chronicle, is a disbeliever in an open po
Ur tea. His trip to tbe world ot ice the
present year has bnt confirmed his expe
rience in the past. In a conversation
with him a' Chronicle reporter procured
some interesting facta on this somewhat
mystified subject. No vessels have been
able to get farther than G3 degrees N.
this year, and all captains report heevy
ice in tha Arctic. In one of his voyages,
while Captain lripp was the master of
the bark Arctic, be reached as high
as 1st. 73 deg. In 1870, Wrtagel’s Land
was clear ot ice, and, in 1871, bis ship
wae within a mite of the shore of that
land, which so human being has ever
stepped npon, so far as history tells ui.
With tho aid of a splendid glass, he got a
good view of the entire lay ot the lahdi
bnt he was unable to see any human hab
itation, or evidence thereof. No animal
life was visible sard sea-birds that flitted
in mid-air along the shore. Tbe earth
was green, no snow being visible from
the ooean which resembles coast regions
farther south, extending as far as Cali
fornia. Shrubs were plainly visible, bub
Captain Tripp was ntuibla to discover any
large trees or forest*.
Captain Tripp says that, if tbe North
Pole exists and it is ever to be discover
ed, the discovery will be mads from the
Pacifio aide, os navigators can reaoh many
degrees farther north on tbe Pacflo without
suffering the least inoonveaienoa from
olimatio rigors titan oa the Atlenlio. Ab
Kotzebue Hound, at the month of Back-
land River, Captain Tripp saw land TOO
feet high, beneath whiob a stratum of is*
waa di-uinctly visible. At Point Barron
the land Is only six feet above the ioe, all
beneath being a stratum of oongealed
water. How deep this stratum Is remains
unknown, tint It is certain that the earth
has gradually formed itself on tbe ice.
There ie reason to believe that Wrangel's
Land is of like formation, at least along
the shore. There is no telling bow far
the Ioe body extends inland ee a substrat
um. If a body of earth 700 feet high can
re-t on a mass of ioe along tbe ahora,
there is no reason why a mountain 7,000
feet high may not have ioe as a basis in
tbe interior.
feet the surf, was a perfect black mass of I PnniPfl Nvfpflnf Mu been imitated,
young fish fancbovieB, probably). They I , Yv“ , Tt ,, J” 1 Tbogir.uine article
I has tho words “Pond * Extract. ’ blown in the
extended out about ntty feet from tho I glut, and Company’s trademarkon surrounding
* * — J “g ’•' wrapper. It is never gold in balk. None other I
is genuine. Always insist on haring Pond’s Ex- I
tract. Take no other preparation, however much
you m»y be pronged.
Prices tOc, tl and S1.75.
PREPARED ONLY BY
POND'S EXTRACT CO.
NEW YOBK AND LONDON.
8oId by all drufryist*. octlGd wed tbr fri wly
• nxtrdingmter
edge of tbe surf,' and appeared to be
guarded "by a lino of larger fish, among
which 1 a tnrmoil would occasionally oc
cur, SB others ofa different eortinsde an
attack on the flank of the smitH fry. Tho
same phenomenon was vinible on Sunday
afternoon. They ee^med to drift down
the coast with the tide, and will donbt-
Jess return as the tide rises again, Sun-
dry small boys made several attempts to
capture some of them with nets, bnt thoy
failed every time. The C.h were bo
thick tbat tbe waves conld not break on
the beaob.
Unequalled ia its location, and unsur
passed is its arrangements, far the con
venience amt comfort of the traveling
public, tbe Colonnade Hotel on Chestnut
Street, PbRedeipbia, holds tbe highest
rank. novl? lw
N* Fraud About Him.
Detroit Free Press.) . . ... ...
Yesterday when a becziuiab-looking
man entered on a saloon on Grand River
street end stated tbat he felt ltko having
a shake of tbe ague, tbe bar-tender oo!dly
replied that he might havo four of them
for all he oared.
“I have no monej, and I mu it have
drink of gin nr a shake of the agsr," o<
tinned the man.
“No money no gin.”
“Hava yon no heart?" appealed the
atraegar
Yes, sir, bnt it’s ten yeats sinoe I saw
• man with a shake, and I shall really
enjoy yonr pcrfortnacoe. Ploaae lot * me
lcnow when the show, begins."
It—it fshtver) Wilt begiu (shiver) I 9 # FIRESIDE VISITOR. Terms and
right o-f f !" stammered the man,- and. it I .Outfit free. Address P. O. VICK KEY, Augu*t».
did. His lips turned Mao, his hands
grow oold, and he tdiook. At the first
shake a brick fell from one of his cost
pockets. At the next an egg-plant waa
-L.k-n troax another. In about a min
ute.be shook down font onions, an empty
oyster oan, a ball of string, two Dew
Uns, a stove baodla and about twenty
gar stubs. Where they came from no
oneoonld seer bnt every shiver wad ao-
it a pfLy r W,‘ n r d em. D rked the .a- | 3tW5p»ptrAJvfrfei»> Unffail.llJ^niff fit, >. f
loonist.
“This is only the b-b-beginning,’’ shiv
ered the man, as ho backed up lo the
Steve. There was no fire in it, and the
NEW ABVBHTlSBMBPiTS 1
BBFORE YOU BTART.
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS!
Oct sn Accident Ticket or Yearly Policy in the |
TRAVELERS
At Loral A fancy or Railway Elation-
PIANOSandOKGANS& p &™:
Great Reduction to clou out present stock of
200 New and Second-hand Instruments of first-
class maker*, fully warranted, and a c prices that
DEFY COM PETITION Jor cash or Instalments.
AGENTS WANTED for WATERS’ SUPERIOR
BELL ORGAN'S and PIANOS, llluatxated
Catalogues mailed. HORACE WATERS A
80N8, Manufacturer* and Deal; rs. 40 East 14th
Street. New York. Also General Agents lor
SHONINGERS' Celebrated ORGANS.
$7 A DAY togrants esnyaaejng for the
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Boys Clothing, etc.
-GO TO-
1A7Y‘
imitated oa iatofqr goods, mi that Jmekton'*
on trtrf phij. SoM ly nil dealer*. S«w! far ttmpfe,
turn, 'to C. A. Jackson a Co.. Mfr«.. Rgtcrabqrg. Va*
ffinship & Callaway
For the last twenty years the leading
doing House in ibe Stae)! Heorp
Large line of samples for measures.
- 50 Second Street, Macon, G-eorgia.
oct2G WIN SHIP <Sc CALLAWAY.
pipe wae shaken down in a minute. In
tha ooafnafoa two tables wojo upset and
a decanter knocked off xho counter, and
a free fight eusned between five or six men.
When peace reigned the man with, ague
was found on a barrel outside shaking so
that the iron hoops rattled.
’You scoundrel," ahont«d_thB saloon-
in t.
Don’t I s-shake?” enquired .the man;
“and e-can I help shaking?’’
Yon have damaged me $50 worth!"
I’m s-sorry, hut didn’t.I-warn you,
and d-didn*fc you want to see this per-
per-performs nee? Do you t-’poee I’m a
fraud, and that I g-go round per-perform-
ing for nothin’? F-fiftf dollars is my
l-lowest figger, aar, and I e-oometimea get
a f 100!”
•IIBBY—“Why will men smoke common
Tobacco, when they ran buy Marburg Bros.
SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA.* at the same
price.
riEOKUi*. BIBB COUNTY—Whereas Joan |
U E Jones hu mad e application for letters of
I ruzrdiiDsUpaftbe person and property of Bailie
I \V Bnuler, Gertrude Balder, Annie D Snider and
Jlrnmiu E Binder, minor children of James I
8nider,lata of said county, deceased. Tbexe are
therelore locitasnd adoiooish all per>on<coa-|
ccrDsd to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary
of said county oo the first Monday in December
next to ahon- cause, if any, why letter* should
uoS be granted tosmplirant.
Wituca* my htnu sud official nirnaturc.
JAMcMANUB,
November 4,1878; ▼ : Ordinary,
feipi
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S ( ENl) FOR CTATAhOGlfKS
TO THE LADIES.
E ISIACS ha* converted hia lalnon into » I
• Cafe erpocialiy for tbe ladies, where they
will yet Uot toffee Chocolate. Luuchea. Fruits
and other edibles aa they may Wi*h. ' . 1
Mis.* Rebecca Isaacs will always be in attend^
| jnce, octiO-Stawlm
REMOVALREMOVAL!
F. REICHERT
AS remored to No Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House, where he.hiffine of the laryc**
an i beft solocC«<l stocks of - n - -« ■
JETTJ RNITURE
rlircuabt 10 this market. Having more room and better facilities for aboxriiw goode, he ha
•SAicd h,s itoct more than double and i* now offennR „ ttOii
[ne Parlor Suits in Moliair anj KepK
Snits, Awnings, Class, Window Miades, J.aniore
onins. Ffiinios, Wall Paper,
Burial Caskets and Laffins constiiull) m si
jjiptlyfilled. Call andtxamme. p. kEICHBRT
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All orders
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